Lytero still working in 2.0b3
Just to report that lytero is still working for me with firefox 3.0.11 and zotero 2.0b3 on ubuntu jaunty.
This is a great tool to integrate lyx, the best tool for writing scientific documents, with zotero, the best citation manager.
Had to
1) set the pipe in lyx: tools/preferences/paths and then find lyxserverpipe. In linux this has to be set to [home directory]/.lyx, don't know about windows. Reconfigure lyx using the menu item, and it should generate files called in and out (or similar) in that directory when you restart lyx. Then you have do identify that same directory from the lytero settings in firefox.
2) tell lytero not to use dates in the key format as described elsewhere on these forums. So put e.g. %a_%t instead of %a_%t_%y which is the default. This is in the lytero settings in firefox
3) edit the lytero.js file as described elsewhere on these forums (Change "Zotero.Utilities.prototype.strToDate"
in lytero.js to "Zotero.Utilities.Translate.prototype.strToDate")
Hope it keeps working while I finish my PhD ;-)
This is a great tool to integrate lyx, the best tool for writing scientific documents, with zotero, the best citation manager.
Had to
1) set the pipe in lyx: tools/preferences/paths and then find lyxserverpipe. In linux this has to be set to [home directory]/.lyx, don't know about windows. Reconfigure lyx using the menu item, and it should generate files called in and out (or similar) in that directory when you restart lyx. Then you have do identify that same directory from the lytero settings in firefox.
2) tell lytero not to use dates in the key format as described elsewhere on these forums. So put e.g. %a_%t instead of %a_%t_%y which is the default. This is in the lytero settings in firefox
3) edit the lytero.js file as described elsewhere on these forums (Change "Zotero.Utilities.prototype.strToDate"
in lytero.js to "Zotero.Utilities.Translate.prototype.strToDate")
Hope it keeps working while I finish my PhD ;-)